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We are living in _______ Information Age, _______ time of great changes.

  A. an; the B. 不填; the C. an;不填 D. the; a

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請根據(jù)以下提示,并結(jié)合事例,用英語寫一篇短文。

Humor is not only one of the most valuable qualities, but also necessary for a delightful life. It is helpful in many ways, such as health, work, study and social communication.

注意:①無須寫標(biāo)題,不得照抄英語提示語;

②除詩歌外,文體不限;

③文中不得透露個人姓名和學(xué)校名稱;

④詞數(shù)為120左右。

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 I used to going to the countryside to draw animals and plants. One day I was walking across a field look for rabbits to draw. Losing in thought, I hadn’t noticed a bull to running towards me. About 100 meters ahead was a tree under that I would sit and draw. Suddenly, I heard the noise behind me. I turned and saw the bull. Knowing a bull can run more faster than a man, I quickly reached the tree and climb up. From there I saw the bull kicking my food bag by its feet. It kept done this for 15 minutes and moved away. But I was quite nervous in the tree.

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  根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該項涂黑,選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Do you know how to be street smart? Being street smart means knowing how to keep yourself safe from strangers when you’re alone or with other kids.    71  

Most strangers aren’t dangerous and wouldn’t do anything to hurt kids. Unfortunately, though, some strangers can be dangerous, and it’s impossible to tell who’s OK and who’s not.   72  

That’s why it’s important to follow these safety rules all the time:

Make your whereabouts(在哪里)known.

The adults who’s taking care of you needs to know where you are and when you’ll be coming home.

  73  

It’s more fun and safer to do things with friends. Traveling with a friend whenever you can is a good idea, and traveling with a group of kids is even better.

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Safe spots are places where you can stop if you need help. Like the houses of kids you know, the houses of your parents’ friends, police stations, libraries, and fire departments. When you’re walking or riding your bike, make a mental note of the safe spots along your route. That way, you’ll know where they are in case you ever need one.

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You’re probably been told lots of times that you should not yell and keep quiet. But when you think you might be in danger, it’s the perfect time to be noisy! If a stranger approaches you, follows you or tries to grab you, yell as loudly as you can and try to get away. People in the area will hear what’s going on and help you, so make plenty of noise.

A.      Stick with a friend.

B.      Pick out safe spots.

C.      It helps you stay safe.

D.     Shout “help” when necessary.

E.      Go to school with your friends.

F.      Make a lot of noise if you are scared.

G.     A dangerous person doesn’t necessarily look scary.

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People are being lured (引誘)onto Facebook with the promise of a fun, free service without realizing they’re paying for it by giving up toads of personal information. Facebook then attempts to make money by selling their data to advertisers that want to send targeted messages.

  Most Facebook users don’t realize this is happening. Even if they know what the company is up to, they still have no idea what they’re paying for Face book because people don’t really know what their personal data is worth.

  The biggest problem, however, is that the company keeps changing the rules. Early on you could keep everything private. That was the great thing about facebook—you could create your own little private network. Last year, the company changed its privacy rules so that many things—your city, your photo, your friends’ names—were set, by default (默認(rèn)), to be shared with every one on the Internet.

  According to Facebook’s vice-president Elliot Schrage, the company is simply making changes to improve its service, and if people don’t share information, they have a “l(fā)ess satisfying experience”.

  Some critics think this is more about Facebook looking to make more money. In original business model, which involved selling ads and putting them in the side of the pages totally, who wants to look at ads when they’re online connecting with their friends?

  The privacy issue has already landed Facebook in hot water in Washington. In April, Senator Charles Schumer called on Facebook to change its privacy policy. He also urged the Federal Trade Commission to set guidelines for social-networking sites. “I think the senator rightly communicated that we had not been clear about what the new products were and how people could choose to use them or not to use them,” Schrage admits.

  I suspect that whatever Facebook has done so far to invade our privacy, it’s only the beginning, which is why I’m considering deactivating(撤銷)my account. Facebook is a handy site, but I’m upset by the idea that my information is in the hands of people I don’t trust. That’s too high a price to pay.

67. What do we learn about Facebook from the first paragraph?

  A. It is a website that sends messages to targeted users.

  B. It makes money by putting on advertisements.

  C. It profits by selling its users’ personal data.

  D. It provides loads of information to its users.

68. What does the author say about most Facebook users?

  A. They are reluctant to give up their personal information.

  B. They don’t know their personal data enriches Facebook.

  C. They don’t identify themselves when using the website.

  D. They care very little about their personal information.

69. Why does Facebook make changes to its rules according to Elliot Schrage?

  A. To offer better service to its users.

  B. To obey the Federal guidelines.

  C. To improve its users’ connectivity.

  D. To expand its scope of business.

70. Why does the author plan to cancel his Facebook account?

  A. He is dissatisfied with its current service.

  B. He finds many of its users untrustworthy.

  C. He doesn’t want his personal data abused.

D. He is upset by its frequent rule changes.

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Farmers may not be able to prevent natural disasters, but they can at least try their best to reduce losses.

For example, they can plant crops that are more likely to survive extreme weather. In north-central Vietnam, people with small farms do not plant rice between September and December. Seasonal rains might destroy the rice. So instead, they plant lotus seeds on raised beds. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says the lotus seeds bring a good price in local markets.

Farmers in the Philippines are showing new interest in crops like winged beans, string beans, arrowroot and cassava. The Asian Disaster Preparedness Center says traditional crops like these can survive the fierce storms that often strike the islands.

The United Nations says some African farmers grow bambara groundnuts during long dry periods. The seeds of this drought-resistant plant can be boiled for eating or for making flour.

In some parts of the world, farmers grow vetiver grass. Researchers in Thailand wrote about vetiver in 2007 in the journal Science Asia. They noted that the grass can absorb and control the spread of harmful waste waters, like those from pig farms.

Agricultural expert and author William Rivera says vetiver resists difficult conditions. It reduces damage from heavy rains. And vetiver planted on earthen dams may strengthen them against breaks and flooding.

William Rivera also speaks approvingly of alfalfa. Its deep roots can find and take up groundwater. Those roots also help hold the soil against winds. And alfalfa can be a valuable food source for animals.

The deep and extensive roots of sunflowers make them another good candidate for resisting extreme conditions. The tall plants have brightly colored heads that provide seeds and oil.

North Dakota grows more hectares of sunflowers than any other American state. But North Dakota is better known as a top wheat producing state.

Hans Kandel works at the North Dakota State University Extension Service in Fargo. He says farmers in some parts of North Dakota plant wheat that is ready to harvest in only about one hundred days. That way it can grow before the hot, dry months of July through September.

63. The underlined part “bring a good price in local markets” in the 2nd paragraph implies that lotus seeds _________.

A. will satisfy the needs of the local people

B. are what the local farmers eat every day

C. can bring the local farmers some profit

D. don’t sell very well because of their high prices

64. Vetiver grass is planted because it can _________.

A. be a valuable food source for animals  

B. survive the fierce storms in summer

C. provide seeds and oil              

D. be useful in many aspects

65. From the last paragraph we can see that the farmers in North Dakota _________.

A. are good at taking advantage of the weather conditions

B. don’t have enough knowledge of weather and farming

C. are not hardworking so they are suffering from poverty

D. plant more sunflowers than wheat

66. From this passage we may safely conclude that _________.

A. weather conditions are always decisive factors in agriculture

B. some crops can help farmers to fight against extreme weather

C. agriculture is developing fast in the world

D. the species of the world are changing quickly

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   Most people know that Marie Curie was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, and the first person to win it twice. However, few people know that she was also the mother of a Nobel Prize winner.

   Born in September, 1897, Irene Curie was the first of the Curies' two daughters. Along with nine other children whose parents were also famous scholars, Irene studied in their own school, and her mother was one of the teachers. She finished her high school education at the College of Sévigné in Paris.

   Irene entered the University of Paris in 1914 to prepare for a degree in mathematics and physics. When World War I began, Irene went to help her mother, who was using X-ray facilities (設(shè)備) to help save the lives of wounded soldiers. Irene continued the work by developing X-ray facilities in military hospitals in France and Belgium. Her services were recognised in the form of a Military Medal by the French government.

   In 1918, Irene became her mother's assistant at the Curie Institute. In December 1924, Frederic Joliot joined the Institute, and Irene taught him the techniques required for his work. They soon fell in love and were married in 1926. Their daughter Helene was born in 1927 and their son Pierre five years later.

   Like her mother, Irene combined family and career. Like her mother, Irene was awarded a Nobel Prize, along with her husband, in 1935. Unfortunately, "also like her mother, she developed leukemia because of her work with radioactivity (輻射能). Irene Joliot-Curie died from leukemia on March 17, 1956.

59. Why was Irene Curie awarded a Military Medal?                  

A. Because she received a degree in mathematics.

  B. Because she contributed to saving the wounded.

  C. Because she won the Nobel Prize with Frederic.

  D. Because she worked as a helper to her mother.

60. Where did Irene Curie meet her husband Frederic Joliot?            

  A. At the Curie Institute.      B. At the University of Paris.

  C. At a military hospital.      D. At the College of Sévignfé.

61. When was the second child of Irene Curie and Frederic Joliot born?      

  A. In 1932.    B. In 1927.    C. In 1897.    D. In 1926.

62. In which of the following aspects was Irene Curie different from her mother? 

  A. Irene worked with radioactivity.  B. Irene combined family and career.

  C. Irene won the Nobel Prize once.  D. Irene died from leukemia.

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You never played the video dance game? Now such games are used to help lose weight!

       Like many other teenage boys, Jones loves sports. But at 5 feet, 175 pounds, he found his weight in trouble. His doctor wanted him to lose 50 pounds so that he may be a good football game player by the end of the summer.

       Jones chose the popular Dance Revolution video game at home to increase his activity. He had lost about 10 pounds by changing his diet. Now, after two weeks’ playing the game, he has lost another 10!

      A health study is being done by an insurance company. The company hopes that the game will lead to better health and lower costs. “Obesity claims (肥胖索賠) last year cost us $ 77 million. We have to cut those costs,” said a member of the insurance group. The company provides a game console (游戲主機), a dance mat and software for the six-month, $ 60,000 study.

       The study is more than a commercial thing of an insurance company. It is widely supported by physical education and health professionals.

       In West Virginia, 43% of the nearly 6,000 children examined for heart disease risk were considered over-weighted; more than 25% were too fat. “We are in a crisis of childhood obesity not only in West Virginia but in America,” said a researcher.

       Researchers are now looking at the potential for improving effects by using the game. A teacher in West Virginia has been using the video games in her classes since last fall. She reported that the game does improve heart health as well as eye-hand coordination (協(xié)調(diào)能力), and her students take the video game as a great alternative to jumping rope or ball games.

       The US Education Department is putting the game in 20 schools to control childhood obesity. Well, are you going to try such to dance away your extra weight?

56. The underlined part is trying to tell us _____.

A. the study involves many insurance companies

B. the study is only an insurance company’s business

C. the study is less important than the insurance company’s money

D. it’s not only the insurance company that is concerned about the study

57. It can be inferred that _____.

A. the government thinks highly of the dance game

B. in West Virginia, more than 25 % of the adults were too fat

C. a teacher is a failure in using the video game in her classes

D. the US Education Department isn’t interested in the game

58. The most suitable title of the passage is _____.

A. Dance Away Your Weight     B. Play the Video Dance Game   

C. Solve the Problem of Obesity  D. Cut the Cost of Obesity Claims

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My husband and I arrived in a new country just a month ago.We were sort of  36  about what was waiting for us.However,when we 37 at the airport,a tall man with smiling eyes greeted us.The days and months were 38  made easy for us by this kind man.

He greeted us every day with his smiling face.He 39 us in going to the bank,in buying our groceries,in telling us  40  to buy almost everything.He told us he is our big brother.

  41  ,We watched the match in a coffee shop.During the first get-together,he  42 us that we're lucky—my husband and I are  43 in this foreign land.He said he has been 44 for eight years now because he rarely sees his family, 45  they are in his home country.

During the second get-together, he  46  told us that we are his family.He said that he loves us and that he will 47 us because he has been given a 48 of 45 days to go back to his home country.That night,he spoke these words which 49 a great impact in my life:“You changed my life…”

That night deep in our hearts we were 50 by our friend's words.We texted him upon reaching home, 51 him for being a Big Brother to us in the foreign land.We told him 52 that we feel safe in going out when we are with him,to which he 53 ,“You are my family here.”

On the first week of October,we're going to 54 him back from his vacation.We'll watch the football match again in that 55 shop that holds dear memories.

36.A.curious     B.worried     C.certain          D.crazy

37.A.cheeked    B.dropped    C.landed           D.settled

38.A.therefore    B.instead     C.a(chǎn)nyhow         D.otherwise

39.A.expected    B.troubled    C.comforted        D.a(chǎn)ccompanied

40.A.when      B.where      C.why               D.whether

41.A.Once      B.Besides     C.Twice           D.Finally

42.A.informed    B.warned     C.blamed          D.convinced

43.A.together    B.nearby     C.a(chǎn)round          D.a(chǎn)part

44.A.sick       B.lonely      C.cheerful         D.seared

45.A.since      B.unless      C.a(chǎn)s              D.a(chǎn)lthough

46.A.secretly    B.jokingly     C.proudly          D.sincerely

47.A.remember  B.miss       C.forget           D.respect

48.A.delay      B.right       C.vacation         D.date

49.A.created     B.designed    C.solved           D.received

50.A.puzzled     B.touched    C.a(chǎn)stonished        D.flattered

51.A.thanking    B.forgiving    C.repaying         D.punishing

52.A.a(chǎn)fter all     B.a(chǎn)s well     C.in return      D.in advance

53.A.a(chǎn)greed     B.objected    C.a(chǎn)dded           D.replied

54.A.see        B.pick       C.call             D.force

55.A.book      B.grocery     C.coffee           D.sports

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—What are you busy with?

—The exhibition        in the city next week.

A.held         B.to hold      C.to be held         D.being held

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